They had a demo set up at PAX South this past year. I think tournaments are mostly up to vendors or tournament organizes like Cascade games. They're the ones who usually run the bigger events like X-wing at Pax South.

Hey all, check out the newest battle report from Night at the Game Table. We had a good time playing this one, and my dice (Jordan's) were running pretty hot :). Always good to get a win for the rebels! Let us know what you think!

Mobility is going to be the biggest con here, as opponents will always know where it's range and LOS is, so that's easier to play around. That being said, having 1-3 of these instead of AT-RT's seems to be pretty good at first glace. You can hold down positions fairly well.

These are also releasing in Q3! Which means we should expect Han and Boba much earlier than expected (Q3 is July, Aug, Sep). Han should be July, Boba, June, and both these should be Sep!
Also.. those rebel snow models... can't wait for those units!

These situations are tough, because you don't want anyone to have a bad day. I always start tournaments stating players need to play at a reasonable pace, and if an opponent is taking longer than normal, to call a judge, and to not feel bad to do so. Tell players to remind each other to play at a reasonable pace so they can finish the game. If a player is still taking this long, issue them a warning. If they continue, issue them a game loss.
For the second scenario, if you've mentioned the rules about premeasuring to them before, give them a warning, then a game loss.
Inform players about these rules BEFORE the tournament so people are aware. Tournaments with relaxed rules are still tournaments, and players need to hold themselves accountable to those standards. If they cannot, do not feel bad for reprimanding them.